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10 Euro – France

Non-circulating coins
Commemoration: Marten Soolmans and Oopjen Coppit.
France
Context
Year: 2025
Issuer: France Issuer flag
Period:
(since 1958)
Currency:
(since 2002)
Total mintage: 3,000
Material
Weight: 22.2 g
Silver weight: 22.18 g
Composition: 99.9% Silver
Magnetic: No
Techniques: Coloured, Milled
Alignment: Medal alignment
Obverse
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Reverse
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References
KM: #Click to copy to clipboard3500
Numista: #454621
Value
Exchange value: 10 EUR = $11.81
Bullion value: $62.17

Obverse

Description:
The Louvre Pyramid frames the Victory of Samothrace. The museum's name is below the pyramid, with "RF" and the coin's value above the palace roofs.
Inscription:
RF

10 EURO

LOUVRE
Script: Latin

Reverse

Description:
Busts of Marten Soolmans and Oopjen Coppit, separated by their names, painter, and date. The coin's border features their original portrait frames and the alternating museums of custody: the Louvre (top) and the Rijksmuseum (bottom).
Inscription:
MARTEN SOOLMANS & OOPJEN COPPIT

REMBRANDT

2025
Script: Latin

Edge

Plain

Mints

NameMark
Monnaie de Paris

Mintings

YearMint MarkMintageQualityCollection
20253,000Proof

Historical background

In 2025, France finds itself navigating a complex and somewhat bifurcated currency landscape, firmly within the Eurozone but grappling with the persistent political and social debate over monetary sovereignty. The euro remains the sole legal tender, managed by the European Central Bank (ECB), with France advocating within the Governing Council for policies balancing inflation control with targeted support for green investments and economic stimulus. However, the digital euro project, in its advanced pilot stages, has become a focal point of both technical preparation and public discourse, raising questions about privacy, financial inclusion, and the role of traditional banks.

Domestically, the currency "situation" is less about a dual currency and more about the rise of alternative payment systems and the state's push for financial digitalization. The government continues to promote a France Numérique agenda, encouraging cashless transactions while also legislating to protect cash access as a public service. Parallel to this, a vibrant ecosystem of local complementary currencies (like the Eusko in the Basque Country or La Gonette in Lyon) persists, often tied to regional identity and sustainable development goals, though they operate at a marginal economic scale compared to the euro.

The underlying tension stems from broader European and geopolitical pressures. As the EU deepens Economic and Monetary Union, discussions on a potential "digital franc" as a sovereign complement have been quietly explored in policy circles, though officially secondary to the ECB-led digital euro. Furthermore, global currency volatility and the weaponization of financial systems have reinforced the French establishment's commitment to the euro as a pillar of strategic autonomy, even as fringe political movements on both the left and right continue to voice nostalgia for a return to the franc, framing it as a tool for regaining control over fiscal and social policy.

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